What is x(px), y(py) called?
These are called initializer lists. What you are actually doing is copying the value of px to x and py to y.
Uses:
class foo
{
private:
int numOne ;
public:
foo(int x):numOne(x){}
};
class bar : public foo
{
private:
int numTwo;
public:
bar(int numTwo): foo( numTwo ), // 1
numTwo(numTwo) // 2
{}
};
bar obj(10);
1. Notice that derived constructor's argument can be passed to base class constructor.
2. Compiler can resolve, in this case, which one is argument and which one is member variable. Had if, this needs to be done in the constructor,then -
bar::bar(int numTwo) : foo( numTwo)
{
this->numTwo = numTwo; // `this` needs to be used. And the operation is called assignment. There is difference between initialization and assignment.
}